Anne Spalter’s digital video drawing, “Fracture”, shown at Stephan Stoyanov’s gallery in NYC in Feb 2011, has been acquired by the Albright-Knox museum in Buffalo NY. ‘It’s permanent collection, which includes works by most of the great artists of the late 19th and the 20th centuries, as well as many emerging artists, has been cited read more..

review by Dan Hermes – Drawing with Code: Works from the Anne and Michael Spalter Collection is a computer-generated art exhibition at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in early 2011. Pieces date from 1952 to 2007 and draw on twentieth century visual art inspiration, bold color juxtaposition, strong visual composition, and shapes speaking for read more..

The Judi Rotenberg Gallery on Newbury Street will be closing it’s doors in June. According to this Boston Globe article, Goodman’s reason for closing the gallery is unrelated to the economy and is entirely a personal decision. Goodman’s email can be found in the New England Journal of Aesthetic Research blog post. Judi Rotenberg is read more..

Global distribution of information developed by Gutenberg in 1440, printmaking, or the Renaissance information superhighway, leads to experimental new media art: Albrecht Dürer: Virtuoso Printmaker Saturday, November 21, 2009 – Monday, July 5, 2010 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Documenting the birth of Western Printmaking, when this experimental medium was considered inferior to painting, this read more..

Here in the United States there’s Art Basel in Miami and Armory Arts Week in New York City. In the gallery art market, these are the big two. Come drink from the firehose this weekend. I’ll be there wearing a white carnation. Don’t miss the concurrent fairs. (Scope NY, Verge, Pulse, etc,)

I’d like to recommend this all-day new media event. George Fifield is arguably the most active and knowledgeable new media expert in New England. Anne and Michael Spalter are dedicated collectors, teach, and author on the topic and recently acquired some of my work. Who’s Afraid of New Media? 10:30 am — 4 pm read more..

COLLISION 15 is this year’s annual exhibit of art-inspired technology at AXIOM. The Collision Collective, founded by MIT alums, organizes and curates this exhibit in partnership with the Axiom Gallery for New and Experimental Media. The one piece which rises above and beyond it’s technological roots is Mark Stock’s Research Code.(image above) His use of read more..

Boston’s ever-changing landscape spawned a new organization this year, Art Technology New England or ATNE. Providing a forum for communication between multimedia artists, academic departments, non-profits, and businesses, ATNE aspires to unify these sometimes disparate parties and brighten the future of the arts, technology and business in New England. A private function was held at read more..